An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants in Chandauli District of Uttar Pradesh,India |
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Authors: | Anurag Singh P.K. Singh |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, Udai Pratap Autonomous College, Varanasi, UttarPradesh 221002, India |
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Abstract: | Aim of the studyChandauli district is one of the less studied regions of India for its ethnobotanical values. The present paper synthesizes the first report related to the documentation and conservation of ethnomedicinal plants of Chandauli district and their socio-economic relationship with the forests and its resources.Materials and methodsEthnobotanical data were collected using semi-structured interviews, field observations, preference and direct matrix ranking with traditional medicine practitioners.ResultsThe use of 40 medicinal plants belonging to 27 families was documented in the tribal communities of Chandauli district in India. These species were used in combination of some exotic species such as Foeniculum vulgare, Prosopis spicigera, Crataeva nurvala, Curcuma longa, Punica granatum, Aloe vera, Cocos nucifera, Ocimum sanctum and Allium cepa and some medicinal stones, minerals, salts, etc. Most of the plants (94.6%) were reportedly used to treat human diseases.ConclusionsDocumenting the eroding plants and associated indigenous knowledge can be used as a basis for developing management plans for conservation and sustainable use of medicinal plants in the area. The principal threatening factors reported were deforestation (90%), agricultural expansion (85%) and overgrazing (53%). |
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Keywords: | Ethnobotany Medicinal plants Indigenous knowledge Conservation Chandauli |
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